Structure 4.5 introduces duplicate items highlighting, which makes it much easier to find, review and delete duplicate issues in a structure. This version also includes several performance improvements and bug fixes.

With Structure 4.4 you can quickly change issue status by simply dragging it from one Status group folder into another. This version also adds support for Jira 7.6, extends Performance Audit Log and contains other features and improvements.

Structure 4.3 adds more aggregate functions for the Formulas columns, introduces support for the notes column in formulas and introduces filtering by Sprint status. This version also contains a minor security fix for those who use Notes column, other improvements and fixes.

Structure 4.2 adds major Formula language improvements, custom reporting period for Work Logged column, and a way for the user to see large values that don't fit the column width. Other updates and improvements are also included. See Structure 4.2 Release Notes for details. Please note: if you are using Structure.Pages extension, you will need to upgrade it to version 1.3 or later.

Structure 4.1 introduces Notes column for additional comments on any items in the structure and a Full-Screen mode. It also contains other improvements, important updates and a security fix. See Structure 4.1 Release Notes for more details.

With this major new version, we are introducing Excel-like functionality to Jira with the new Formula column. With a few easy steps, any user can perform customized calculations on the issues and display the result in the Structure grid. Read about this and other exciting new features in Structure 4.0 Release Notes.

Structure 3.6 is another step towards integration with third-party add-ons. Now Structure supports grouping by Account field from Tempo Timesheets. Apart from that, the release contains a number of fixes and smaller improvements.

Structure 3.5 is a major release that adds grouping by issue links, filtering by JQL or S-JQL in Structure Gadget and bidirectional links extender. This release also has quite a few other updates, important security fixes, performance and stability improvements. Please see Structure 3.5 Release Notes for details.

Structure 3.4 is a major release that adds quick transformations (a.k.a. quick filters), integration with Portfolio for Jira and stable public API. It also has quite a few other updates, bug fixes, performance and stability improvements.

Highlights:

Quick Transformations feature lets you associate custom filters and other transformations with a structure for quick access by the team.

Integration with Portfolio for Jira add-on introduces support for Parent Link field via a grouper and an extender, which let you use Portfolio hierarchy in Structure.

Structure 3.3 is a major release that adds support for structure migration between Jira instances, extends S-JQL with ability to search for folders and other non-issue items, addresses compatibility issues with Jira 7.2 and has other improvements and important fixes.

Structure 3.3 is a major release that adds support for structure migration between Jira instances, extends S-JQL with ability to search for folders and other non-issue items, addresses compatibility issues with Jira 7.2 and has other improvements and important fixes.

Structure 2.9 shows issue details on the Structure Board, adds the ability to archive old structures, provides a new column that can aggregate work logged over a specific time period, and contains a lot of other important improvements and bug fixes.

Structure 2.5 adds support for Jira 6.1 and has improved, highly customizable Progress column, calculation of totals for all numeric fields, and a few other improvements. It also introduces Java and JavaScript APIs for developing your own columns.

Structure 2.5 adds support for Jira 6.1 and has improved, highly customizable Progress column, calculation of totals for all numeric fields, and a few other improvements. It also introduces Java and JavaScript APIs for developing your own columns.

Structure 2.4.3 adds a workaround for grayed out Sprint panel in Jira Agile (GreenHopper), a workaround for occasional Google Chrome browser crashes, and a fix for Issue Type not being editable in the Structure grid.

See full release notes for more information on Google Chrome crashing.

Structure 2.4.3 adds a workaround for grayed out Sprint panel in Jira Agile (GreenHopper), a workaround for occasional Google Chrome browser crashes, and a fix for Issue Type not being editable in the Structure grid.

This is a patch release based on version 2.4. It fixes a rare but critical bug that could significantly slow down Jira. Additionally, Structure section is now available on the Detail View in the new Issue Navigator in Jira 6. There are many other bug fixes and smaller improvements, most of which target user experience with Structure on the Issue Page.

Upgrade is recommended for all customers who have a license with active maintenance and a compatible Jira.

This is a patch release based on version 2.4. It fixes a rare but critical bug that could significantly slow down Jira. There are many other bug fixes and smaller improvements, most of which target user experience with Structure on the Issue Page.

Upgrade is recommended for all customers who have a license with active maintenance and a compatible Jira.

Structure 1.6 introduces a number of major improvements, including much more powerful Issue Links synchronizer, more options when creating new issues, dashboard gadget filtering, automatic selection of structure on the issue page and other improvements.

Structure 1.6 introduces a number of major improvements, including much more powerful Links synchronizer, more options when creating a new issue, dashboard gadget filtering, automatic selection of structure on the issue page and other improvements.

Structure 1.6 introduces a number of major improvements, including much more powerful Links synchronizer, more options when creating a new issue, dashboard gadget filtering, automatic selection of structure on the issue page and other improvements.

GreenHopper synchronization: sync GreenHopper Rank and Epic/Theme with the Structure - see the demo.

Also in this version: real-time update of the displayed fields (data on the structure board will be automatically updated soon after an issue has been edited), automatic switch to the default structure for the new users, bug fixes.

This is the first non-Beta version, so you will need a license key to run it, unless you're running a Demonstration or Free Jira license from Atlassian. To get an evaluation license, go to Administration | Structure | License Details and click "Get Evaluation License".

GreenHopper synchronization: sync GreenHopper Rank and Epic/Theme with the Structure - see the demo.

Also in this version: real-time update of the displayed fields (data on the structure board will be automatically updated soon after an issue has been edited), automatic switch to the default structure for the new users, bug fixes.

This is the first non-Beta version, so you will need a license key to run it, unless you're running a Demonstration or Free Jira license from Atlassian. To get an evaluation license, go to Administration | Structure | License Details and click "Get Evaluation License".

GreenHopper synchronization: sync GreenHopper Rank and Epic/Theme with the Structure - see the demo.

Also in this version: real-time update of the displayed fields (data on the structure board will be automatically updated soon after an issue has been edited), automatic switch to the default structure for the new users, bug fixes.

This is the first non-Beta version, so you will need a license key to run it, unless you're running a Demonstration or Free Jira license from Atlassian. To get an evaluation license, go to Administration | Structure | License Details and click "Get Evaluation License".

We've gone a long way to re-think the whole idea and provide you a more integral and versatile solution. This version highlights:

Named structures - now the structures have names, owners and permissions. And yes, there may be more than one structure. This makes Jira with Structure a great tool for anything, from a personal todo list to a shared project plan.

Synchronizers are a way to integrate structure with the rest of the world. In this version, you can synchronize structure with links, sub-tasks and filters. For example, you can have a structure that always contains all open issues from a project. GreenHopper synchronizer is coming next.

Searching and adding issues to structure is now done differently, through an instant search panel with drag-and-drop, structure filtering and more keyboard shortcuts.

A lot of UI and server-side improvements.

Upgrade Notes: Before upgrading, please back up structure from the Administrator interface (menu Backup Hierarchy). The upgrade should be seamless, but the Structure's database will be upgraded without turning back. Should you need to downgrade, you'll need to restore Structure from backup.

We've gone a long way to re-think the whole idea and provide you a more integral and versatile solution. This version highlights:

Named structures - now the structures have names, owners and permissions. And yes, there may be more than one structure. This makes Jira with Structure a great tool for anything, from a personal todo list to a shared project plan.

Synchronizers are a way to integrate structure with the rest of the world. In this version, you can synchronize structure with links, sub-tasks and filters. For example, you can have a structure that always contains all open issues from a project. GreenHopper synchronizer is coming next.

Searching and adding issues to structure is now done differently, through an instant search panel with drag-and-drop, structure filtering and more keyboard shortcuts.

A lot of UI and server-side improvements.

Upgrade Notes: Before upgrading, please back up structure from the Administrator interface (menu Backup Hierarchy). The upgrade should be seamless, but the Structure's database will be upgraded without turning back. Should you need to downgrade, you'll need to restore Structure from backup.

We've gone a long way to re-think the whole idea and provide you a more integral and versatile solution. This version highlights:

Named structures - now the structures have names, owners and permissions. And yes, there may be more than one structure. This makes Jira with Structure a great tool for anything, from a personal todo list to a shared project plan.

Synchronizers are a way to integrate structure with the rest of the world. In this version, you can synchronize structure with links, sub-tasks and filters. For example, you can have a structure that always contains all open issues from a project. GreenHopper synchronizer is coming next.

Searching and adding issues to structure is now done differently, through an instant search panel with drag-and-drop, structure filtering and more keyboard shortcuts.

A lot of UI and server-side improvements.

Upgrade Notes: Before upgrading, please back up structure from the Administrator interface (menu Backup Hierarchy). The upgrade should be seamless, but the Structure's database will be upgraded without turning back. Should you need to downgrade, you'll need to restore Structure from backup.

We've gone a long way to re-think the whole idea and provide you a more integral and versatile solution. This version highlights:

Named structures - now the structures have names, owners and permissions. And yes, there may be more than one structure. This makes Jira with Structure a great tool for anything, from a personal todo list to a shared project plan.

Synchronizers are a way to integrate structure with the rest of the world. In this version, you can synchronize structure with links, sub-tasks and filters. For example, you can have a structure that always contains all open issues from a project. GreenHopper synchronizer is coming next.

Searching and adding issues to structure is now done differently, through an instant search panel with drag-and-drop, structure filtering and more keyboard shortcuts.

A lot of UI and server-side improvements.

Upgrade Notes: Before upgrading, please back up structure from the Administrator interface (menu Backup Hierarchy). The upgrade should be seamless, but the Structure's database will be upgraded without turning back. Should you need to downgrade, you'll need to restore Structure from backup.

This beta release contains all the basic functionality we decided to put in before releasing the plugin to the public. We continue to work on the growing list of improvements, and feel free to add your voice using the Feedback button embedded in the Structure widget.

The plugin is non-intrusive, with no vendor lock-in. You can always disable Structure for any project or uninstall it - no Jira data is affected. The hierarchy can be exported into an easily readable XML format.